I don't question your therapist's quality or commitment at all.
I will tell you that I spent a very long time doing in depth research and taking in hundreds of individual experiences of trauma survivors and found that there really is no substitute for trauma specific therapy when dealing with severe trauma. Working with your therapist certainly has advantages because you're attached to her and hopefully she's been able to help you in other ways, but I just don't want you to give up on the idea of gaining peace of mind without considering how very specialized the treatments for trauma are these days and how important specific training has proved to be. There really is a ton of credible research on it.... not anything you have to do of course, just... something to consider that exists.